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19 Απρ 2016 · Standard automotive brake fluid (DOT 3,4 and 5.1) are made from polyethylene glycol (PEG). PEG is soluble in water, methanol, ethanol, acetonitrile, benzene, and dichloromethane, and is insoluble in diethyl ether and hexane. A long way of saying it will clean up with soap and water.
The average cost for a brake fluid flush is $173 to $205. Enter your vehicle's information to see how much a brake flush costs in your local area.
Brake fluid service includes testing, flush, and exchange of your brake fluid at your nearby Firestone Auto. Schedule an appointment online or visit us today!
Help keep your brake system working efficiently and safely with a visit to Jiffy Lube ® for a brake fluid exchange. Our service includes a visual inspection of the brake system, replacement with new fluid that meets or exceeds your vehicle manufacturer’s specifications and proper disposal of the used fluid.
The costs of changing the brake fluid, or doing a brake fluid flush, should cost between $80 to $130 and should be done by a professional mechanic to ensure safety. These costs can vary based on whether you want to change the fluid yourself and the type of fluid you have.
Similar to how an oil change works, a brake fluid flush helps to clean out any impurities that may clog up your brake fluid, as that may negatively affect the overall function of your car. Brake fluid change cost is usually between $69 and $110 for most cars.
How Much Does a Brake Fluid Flush Cost?* A brake flush normally costs between $80 and $130. In some cases, you might pay more for it. For example, if you have a lengthy chemical flush done at the same time. Alternatively, if you use performance brake fluid (this is rare).